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Early fall can have some of the most unpredictable weather of the year, with temperatures rising during the day and then dropping unexpectedly at night. Fortunately, there are a couple of great ways to avoid the toll that constant readjustment can take on your air conditioner, as well as the high electric bills that can accompany round-the-clock AC use. For over 62 years, Guelzow Heating & Air Conditioning Service has been the leader in Wisconsin Rapids for AC repair and furnace installation. They're here to offer a few great tips for transitioning your AC use to accommodate the weather of early fall:

  • Use fans instead. Before you turn on the AC to ward off the heat, turn on a fan or two and see if it cools you and your home down. Circulating the air will not only help you get more out of your home’s HVAC, but fans also come with a much lower electric bill than air conditioning.
  • Program your thermostat. Don’t try to keep readjusting your AC to keep up with the fluctuating temperature; it’s completely inefficient for your AC system. Instead, program the time when you absolutely need the AC to come on as well as a time for it to shut off automatically.
  • Use the automatic feature. If your AC comes with an automatic feature (that is, the air only comes on when the heat inside your home goes over a certain temperature), take advantage of it. That way, you won’t have to worry about trying to adjust the AC to feel comfortable if it gets too hot, and your energy use will be much more efficient.

The expert contractors at Guelzow Heating & Air Conditioning Service provide a wide range of affordable, high-quality services, including AC installation, repair, furnace maintenance, outdoor wood stove construction, and more. Not only are they qualified to work on any and all models of AC units, but they’ll work with you to develop an effective maintenance plan that fits your budget.

Find out why Guelzow Healting & Air Conditioning Service has been in business since 1953. Visit their website or schedule an appointment to get your free estimate by calling (715) 423-1086 today. 

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